Are you ready? We're ready. The new series of Made in Chelsea starts on 8th April and Cosmo are eager to find out what will happen next with the posh pack – here are our predictions.

Five seasons in and Made in Chelsea is still going strong (take that, TOWIE!). This Monday, the glamorous set of SW3 returns to our screens and we imagine fights, tears, tantrums and a lot of bubbly. Here's what else is bound to happen:

There will be new cast members we probably won't like We don't know whether it's because we hate change but newbie cast members don't go down well on our fave show. For example, when Lucy 'why-is-everyone-getting-up-in-my-grill' Watson arrived in series 4, she was instantly disliked by the majority of the female characters on MIC, and the viewers didn't love her much either.

This year we have some new characters - first up is a sister act: Fran and Olivia Newman-Young. Makeup artist and party girl Olivia is the younger sister of Francesca and gets a lot of attention from the guys. She's been known to party with Millie in the past and is a local on the social scene. Designer Josh Coombs and fashionista Phoebe-Lettice Thompson also join the MIC gang this series. This pair have an on/off relationship; he's worked with Proudlock in the past and is currently setting up his own design business. Will we warm to them? Jury is still out on that one.

L-R Olivia, Josh, Fran, Pheobe

L-R Olivia, Josh, Fran, Pheobe

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Jamie Laing will continue being the tart with a heartArgh, we find Jamie Laing so frustrating on Made in Chelsea! We know he's a nice guy, and we know he's a secret romantic, but why (WHY?!) does he treat girls like rubbish? He famously messed Binky Felstead around last series, but will they rekindle their relationship or has he moved on to the next victim? Tune in to find out.

Millie will get feisty We saw a whole new side to Millie Mackintosh in series 4; she was a feisty little thing! Will she and Spencer kiss and make up after she slapped him on the series finale of the last series? Who knows, but we suspect so. However, we doubt she'll have a twitchy palm now she has a shiny rock on her finger, she wouldn't want to drop a diamond…

We will still love Francis Boulle We can't explain our strange attraction to Francis Boulle; it could be his eccentric personality, or it could be the skateboarding - whatever it is, it's THERE. Did you know that his full name is Francis Maximilien Yvan Christophe Boulle? Yes, really. #POSH

Louise Thompson will cry loads Seriously, this girl sure can cry. In series four Louise cried a river over her fella, Spencer Matthews, but will she continue to well up at the tiniest bit of drama in the new series? Probably.

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Trouble making The Chelsea lot are terrible for their gossiping and telling on people. If it's not Rosie Fortuscue telling on someone, it's Cheska Hull, who's forever getting involved with drama that has nothing to do with her! And if it isn't those two, it's evil twosome Victoria Baker and Mark-Francis Vandelli. Yep, this pair are back for series five, even though the majority of the cast don't really like them all that much. We guess they will provide some drama though (rubs hands together in an evil fashion).

Other predictions we're positive will happen on Made in Chelsea: * The nostrils of Andy Jordan will trend on Twitter. * Ollie Locke will make us laugh. Fact. * Millie Mackintosh will attempt at making us jealous thanks to her wardrobe, cute dog, engagement ring and general wealthiness. * Proudlock will make is go weak at the knees – and his Wham-style earring will compete with Pat Butcher's to become a national treasure. * Spencer Matthews will run his fingers through his hair. A lot. * Major awkward situations. * Jet-setting without any worries about money.

Watch Made in Chelsea at 10pm on E4.

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